ScottK
Pre-takeoff checklist
I had my first grass landings in quite awhile yesterday. I hadn't flown in quite awhile, so I ask my CFI friend to come along to keep me out of trouble. After having 6 pretty good landings at two different airports, we were on our way back and flew over a local grass strip. He suggested doing a couple landings on the grass. Since my first 6 landings were pretty good, I agreed. We circled around and set up for the landing. This is where the fun started.
For you grass strip veterans, this field (P45) probably wouldn't be a big deal, but it does have some personality to it. First, the runway (24) is 2158 x 135 which itself isn't that bad, but it also drops about 60' toward the 6 end of the runway. In addition, the runway slopes pretty significantly to the right as you're rolling down the hill.
I knew I needed to be slow and steady to make this work and with absolutely no wind to help, I went full flaps. The first approach was ok, but just a little quick. I touched down and realized quickly that I was too fast and heading to the right. I stomped on the rudder, but it wasn't correcting as fast as I needed it to. Power in and go around! In four years of flying together, this was the first time I heard my buddy's voice change. He was more than a little nervous about the big yellow cone coming at us and much relieved when we climbed back out.
The second approach was better and I compensated for the right slope. It was a bumpy ride to the bottom of the hill (and this is in great shape to the locals?), but I finally got it stopped at the intersection of the other runway. We taxied back up the hill to 24 and set up for the takeoff. There is something very strange about rolling downhill on a takeoff with trees at the end of the runway. It's never been a problem getting up in plenty of time, but it is a strange picture for someone that doesn't do it all the time. I guess I need to find more grass strips and practice, practice, practice.
For you grass strip veterans, this field (P45) probably wouldn't be a big deal, but it does have some personality to it. First, the runway (24) is 2158 x 135 which itself isn't that bad, but it also drops about 60' toward the 6 end of the runway. In addition, the runway slopes pretty significantly to the right as you're rolling down the hill.
I knew I needed to be slow and steady to make this work and with absolutely no wind to help, I went full flaps. The first approach was ok, but just a little quick. I touched down and realized quickly that I was too fast and heading to the right. I stomped on the rudder, but it wasn't correcting as fast as I needed it to. Power in and go around! In four years of flying together, this was the first time I heard my buddy's voice change. He was more than a little nervous about the big yellow cone coming at us and much relieved when we climbed back out.
The second approach was better and I compensated for the right slope. It was a bumpy ride to the bottom of the hill (and this is in great shape to the locals?), but I finally got it stopped at the intersection of the other runway. We taxied back up the hill to 24 and set up for the takeoff. There is something very strange about rolling downhill on a takeoff with trees at the end of the runway. It's never been a problem getting up in plenty of time, but it is a strange picture for someone that doesn't do it all the time. I guess I need to find more grass strips and practice, practice, practice.